I believe he slipped on something a fan threw into the ring that caused him to drop Droz on his head. Definately tragic.

Yeah, I seem to remember Droz in an interview claiming that a fan had thrown a drink into the ring and the liquid caused D'Lo to slip.There are also some claims that Droz's baggy shirt caused problems for D'Lo holding onto him properly during the move.

I remember reading Foley's account of the incident in his book: he said D'Lo felt so damn bad about it, while Droz - lying on a stretcher - told him not to blame himself; that accidents happen.Droz sounds like a classy guy.

Yeah, I seem to remember Droz in an interview claiming that a fan had thrown a drink into the ring and the liquid caused D'Lo to slip.There are also some claims that Droz's baggy shirt caused problems for D'Lo holding onto him properly during the move.

I remember reading Foley's account of the incident in his book: he said D'Lo felt so damn bad about it, while Droz - lying on a stretcher - told him not to blame himself; that accidents happen.Droz sounds like a classy guy.

That's one of the things I liked about the Attitude Era..everyone from the curtain jerker to the top guys had something to do and even guys like Dlo and The Headbangers would get reactions a lot of upper card guys would love to get today.

That's one of the things I liked about the Attitude Era..everyone from the curtain jerker to the top guys had something to do and even guys like Dlo and The Headbangers would get reactions a lot of upper card guys would love to get today.

D'lo actually beat HHH for the European title (with a little help from the Rock). That's when he started getting the attitude and that head-bobbing thing became part of his gimmick. Remember he hailed from a different part of Europe, every time he was introduced.